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The blue piping which you can see on the closest tree is gathering the sap. What is less apparent is the miles and miles of tubing all over the area collecting from hundreds of trees.
Bumblebees are endearing and familiar garden insects- the sight and sound of summer. They are also very important pollinators of many of our wild flowers and crops. Their pollination of crops is worth many millions to the UK economy.
Sadly bumblebees are struggling to survive. They urgently need flower-rich areas in a modern world of habitat loss. Further bumblebee declines could result in poorer harvests and sweeping changes to the countryside as wild flowers set less seed and disappear. This would have a catastrophic knock-on effects for other wild life.
Join the Bumblebee Conservation Trust today for more information visit www.bumblebeeconservation.org
there are 3 of my flamingos 2 big and one small and the are made of a different type of platery plastic material and the small one is dated 1958
this was one of the first pictures i took with my dslr and I saw it and was like, "point and shoot suck on this" pwn.
Considered "extremely rare", Esora Delettrez (Paris) perfume box of brass with embossing. Mythological scene molded on lid, which a couple offers flowers to the Graces. The lid is signed A. GRANDHOMME, 1907, at the bottom left.
Michelle Jones, president of the Zeta Chi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority,Inc., collecting pledge cards at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Arlington.
you can just see a wasp/bee in one of the flowers. Taken by accident as I was initially concentrating on the flowers